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Midge larva

Midge larva
Downey Road Pond, Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada
September 15, 2009
Size: 15 mm
Here is a type of chironomid larva that constructs a flexible tube-case. The respiratory movements of the small larva causes the entire tube to undulate. In this way, the insect's abode itself resembles a large larval something. Scooped from pond bottom detritus.